Monday, January 3, 2011

Living room projection, Z4 rival for our advent AE900

Matsushita Electric industrial company officially launched the world's first with 1100 lumens brightness and contrast to 5500: 1 LCD projector "TH-AE900". This to Sanyo upcoming PLV-Z4 constitute powerful confrontation again. On two products landed in the domestic market, as well as more detailed comparison, IT168 will give reports in the first time.

TH-AE900 is on sale in October 2004 the LCD projector "TH-AE700" follow-on models, Panasonic this new machine is the most attractive is its use of the fourth generation of Epson HTPS panels, has done a thorough HTPS technology, used only in the SXRD, D-ILA reflective LCoS chip can be seen: inorganic ligands to film, and vertical alignment layer of liquid crystal technology. The lamp also incorporates a 130W UHM. Compared with AE700 biggest change with increased open rates of newly developed LCD Panel and the new integrated high definition digital system. Through these two points, so that the luminance reach 1100 lumens, but also improved the company's "Dynamic Iris", so that the contrast at the same time achieve 5500: 1.

AE900 updated AE700 is a "Dynamic Iris", in particular with the movie scene simultaneously control aperture structure that interface can support and 1/60 sec aperture/light bulbs in the amount of light the linked/Gamma. And the "Dynamic Iris" variable levels have also been further expanded, 1100 lumens of high brightness level. In addition, also adopted without affecting other colors of compensation specific color "Color Management" Cinema, you can use the remote control in the GUI screen side confirmation side adjustment, and the user itself actionable color adjustment range than AE700 improves 8 times.

In addition, it also takes on the screen and the brightness of the adjacent picture poor compensation of "Dynamic Sharpness Control circuit" and high-quality playback of movies I/P conversion technology "Digital Cinema Realty". It also inherits the AE700 7 video mode (' Cinema 1, ' ' Cinema Cinema 2, ' ' 3, ' ' Video ', ' ' Natural, ' ' Normal ', ' Dynamic ').

In addition, the product with a 2 x optical zoom and the lens shift function, may lower projection 6m 3m ~ 100-inch screen. Through the lens shifting function to support next 63%, about 25 per cent of the shift.

In addition, also included operational AE900 connected DVD, AV amplifiers, lighting, electric screen, "All in One remote control." The remote control with learning function. Operational 30 brand home theater with equipment, but also supports up to eight equipment operation. Remote control with backlight, so even in a dark place can confirm the status of the remote control.

Matsushita also noise made great efforts in economic mode TH-AE900 noise just 25dB (AE700-26dB), while in normal mode noise is peer-the least of 29dB (30dB). Video input terminals have HDMI, D4, chromatic aberration (RCA), video, s-video, analog RGB (D-sub 15-pin), supports 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i. It also equipped with 1 set of RS-232C Terminal.

Machine overall dimensions is 335 * 270 * 95mm (width * deep * high), weight is 3.6kg. Power and the same are 180W AE700. Projected sales date is October 7.

Product specification: model TH-AE900 display LCD 0.7 LCD (16: 9) resolution 1,280 × 720 x 3 (RGB) (approximately 276 megapixels) bulb 130W UHM brightness 1,100 lm contrast 5,500: 1 projection lens manual optical 2 x zoom lens f = F1.9 ~ 3.1 21.7mm ~ 43.1mm lens mobility features horizontal, vertical projection sizes of 40 ~ 200 inch RGB fH/fV 30-50-87Hz 70kHz/YPbPr 525i (480i), 625i (576i), 525p (480p), 625p (576p), 750p (720p), 1125i (1080i) to the corresponding Video NTSC, NTSC4.43 signal, PAL, PAL60, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM port Video Terminal × 1RCA pinS-Video × 1 4pin DINRGB Terminal (PC) × 1 MINI D-sub15 pinYPbPr Terminal × 1 RCA pinD Terminal × 1 D4HDMI Terminal × 1RS232C trapezoid correction vertical power AC100V power 180W (standby 0.08W) form factor 335.00 × 95.00 × 270.00mm (excluding protruding parts) weight 3.6kg

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